Queen's Cup (golf)
The Queen's Cup is a golf tournament on the Asian Tour and is played in Thailand. The inaugural tournament was held in 2009 at the Santiburi Samui Country Club and the prize fund was US$300,000. Chinnarat Phadungsil won the tournament and won $47,550.
Tournament information | |
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Location | Pattaya, Thailand |
Established | 2009 |
Course(s) | Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club |
Tour(s) | Asian Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | US$300,000 |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 260 Miguel Tabuena (Dec 2018) |
To par | −20 as above |
Current champion | |
Miguel Tabuena |
The event was played at Santiburi Samui Country Club until 2018. There were two events in 2018. An event was held at Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club in late June and early July and a second event was held later in the season at the Legacy Golf Club, in late November and early December.
Winners
Year | Winner | Country | Score | To par | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up |
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Queen's Cup hosted by Jaidee Foundation | ||||||
2018 (Dec) | Miguel Tabuena | Philippines | 260 | −20 | 3 strokes | Johannes Veerman |
Queen's Cup presented by Bangchak | ||||||
2018 (Jul) | Jazz Janewattananond | Thailand | 265 | −19 | 4 strokes | Gaganjeet Bhullar |
Queen's Cup | ||||||
2017 | Nicholas Fung | Malaysia | 269 | −15 | 1 stroke | Jazz Janewattananond |
2016 | Scott Hend | Australia | 269 | −15 | 1 stroke | Gunn Charoenkul |
2015 | Prayad Marksaeng (2) | Thailand | 270 | −14 | 2 strokes | Thanyakon Khrongpha |
2014 | Thaworn Wiratchant (2) | Thailand | 272 | −12 | 1 stroke | Poom Saksansin |
2013 | Prayad Marksaeng | Thailand | 270 | −14 | 3 strokes | Arnond Vongvanij |
2012 | Thaworn Wiratchant | Thailand | 277 | −7 | 3 strokes | Juvic Pagunsan Siddikur Rahman |
2011 | Chawalit Plaphol | Thailand | 273 | −11 | 2 strokes | Prayad Marksaeng |
2010 | Tetsuji Hiratsuka | Japan | 273 | −11 | 1 stroke | Thaworn Wiratchant |
2009 | Chinnarat Phadungsil | Thailand | 268 | −16 | 3 strokes | Udorn Duangdecha Kim Dae-hyun Yoshinobu Tsukada |
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